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What train companies operate the route from Dublin to London?

Virgin Trains operates the Sail + Rail, the best way to get from Dublin to London by sea and land.

What is the schedule for the train route from Dublin to London?

Virgin trains offers three daily rides from Dublin to London. The start at 8:45am, 2:30pm, and 8:55pm.

What are the departure and arrival train stations for the route from Dublin to London?

Passengers will depart from Dublin port, take the ferry to mainland England, than travel to London’s Euston station.

What distance is the train route from Dublin to London?

Dublin and London are about 370.1 miles away from one another.

How long does it take to travel from Dublin to London by train?

Each departure has a different travel time. The train that leaves at 8:45am takes a little under seven hours to complete its journey. The train that leaves at 2:30pm takes a little over seven hours to complete its journey. The last train takes about eleven and a half hours to get from Dublin to London.

What are the stops on the train route from Dublin to London?

Holyhead and Chester are the two stops travelers can look forward to on their trip.

Why should you travel by train from Dublin to London?

This trip not only allows you to soak in English land, but the waters of the Irish Sea as well, adding to your experiences abroad.

Ferry travel is beautiful and relaxing, but once you reach the mainland rail travel adds amenities like WiFi, BEAM Entertainment services and complimentary shopping. Oh, and don’t worry, you won't go hungry on your trip! Food and drink services are available on board.

What is there to see and do in London?

Is London calling you? Visit famous sites like Big Ben, London Tower, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge and Westminster Abbey.

Don’t want to be trapped within crowded streets! Visit more unconventional sites like the London Dungeon haunted house, London’s Clink Museum, and the Wallace Collection.